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Category Archives: Traps
Organic Homeopathic Options to Catching a Live Mouse
Some Eviction Ideas! So, how to get rid of mice really now comes down to learning about your mouse trap. Mouse traps are the key to rodent pest control, and really the best mouse trap, is one that works with … Continue reading
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The Best Mouse Trap Ever!
An electronic mouse trap will be your best solution. If you have acted on adding light, essential oils, and some ultrasonic noise to your round-up technique, and can’t be bothered with live mice and their relocation, check out this option. … Continue reading
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Organic Options: Humane Solutions to Pest Removal
There are traps that you should try to avoid-they are not going to solve your problem, and will be only a temporary stop along your way to rodent pest control. Many people think a small dog or cat would be … Continue reading
Trap, No Poison
Here is Why you Need to Trap and Not Poison Mice like to take food and eat it in the security of their nests and beds. They are not afraid of bringing a big piece of poison to their nests, … Continue reading